Win 3 Richard Nottingham mysteries by Chris Nickson (UK only).
Here are this week's 9 new reviews:
Lizzie Hayes reviews Jane A Adams's sixth Naomi Blake outing, Blood Ties;Previous reviews can be found in the review archive.
Geoff Jones reviews Simon Beckett's fourth David Hunter novel, The Calling of the Grave, now out in paperback;
Maxine Clarke reviews the fifth in Ann Cleeves's "Vera" series, The Glass Room;
Lynn Harvey reviews the third in Sam Eastland's Inspector Pekkala series, Siberian Red;
Michelle Peckham reviews the paperback release of The Devotion of Suspect X by Keigo Higashino, translated by Alexander O Smith & Elye J Alexander;
I review The Boy in the Suitcase by Lene Kaaberbol and Agnete Friis, tr. Lene Kaaberbol set in Copenhagen and which is the first in the Nina Borg series;
Terry Halligan reviews the third in the supernatural PI Jack Nightingale series from Stephen Leather Nightmare;
Rich Westwood reviews Phil Rickman's The Lamp of the Wicked which touches on some true-life crimes, and is the fifth in the Merrily Watkins series which is being issued in paperback by Atlantic Books;
and Amanda Gillies reviews Craig Russell's third book in the Lennox series, The Deep Dark Sleep, set in 1950s Glasgow.
Forthcoming titles can be found by author or date or by category, here and new titles by Jane Adams, John Connolly, Sebastian Fitzek, Tony/Anthony Hays, Anne Holt, Fabrice Humbert, Susan Elia MacNeal, Danielle Ramsay and Simon Urban have been added to these pages this week.
1 comment:
Karen - There are some real good 'uns here this time! I'm interested in the Beckett and the Cleeves and particular. Thanks as ever for this roundup!
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